
Dracula
Bram Stoker
4.5 on Amazon
13 HN comments

Red Rising
Pierce Brown, Tim Gerard Reynolds, et al.
4.6 on Amazon
13 HN comments

The Secret
, Ted Mann, et al.
4.5 on Amazon
12 HN comments

The Time Traveler's Wife
Audrey Niffenegger, Fred Berman, et al.
4.4 on Amazon
9 HN comments

I, Robot
Isaac Asimov, Scott Brick, et al.
4.5 on Amazon
9 HN comments

Heretics of Dune: Dune Chronicles, Book 5
Frank Herbert, Simon Vance, et al.
4.7 on Amazon
9 HN comments

Neverwhere
Neil Gaiman and HarperAudio
4.6 on Amazon
8 HN comments

Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
Robin Sloan
4.2 on Amazon
8 HN comments

Metro 2033
Dmitry Glukhovsky, Rupert Degas, et al.
4.7 on Amazon
8 HN comments

The Light Fantastic: A Novel of Discworld
Terry Pratchett
4.7 on Amazon
7 HN comments

The Wise Man's Fear: Kingkiller Chronicle, Book 2
Patrick Rothfuss, Nick Podehl, et al.
4.7 on Amazon
7 HN comments

Welcome to the Monkey House: A Collection of Short Works
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
4.7 on Amazon
7 HN comments

Stardust
Neil Gaiman and HarperAudio
4.6 on Amazon
7 HN comments

Warbreaker
Brandon Sanderson, Alyssa Bresnahan, et al.
4.7 on Amazon
7 HN comments

The Ocean at the End of the Lane: A Novel
Neil Gaiman and HarperAudio
4.5 on Amazon
7 HN comments
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balfireviconFeb 14, 2020
But that isn't new, is it? More than a decade ago, that nonsense book The Secret was promoted by Oprah, and I'm sure there are countless more examples from even earlier.
petereteponJune 7, 2015
I feel I've had a huge amount in my life out of self-help books, on a real variety of subjects. There's a lot of obvious bullshit out there (like The Secret), but also plenty of gold. Scanning through my notes, and in no particular order, I have extensive notes from (and thus enjoyed):
* 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
* Beyond Chocolate
* Driven From Within (Michael Jordan biography)
* Get Altitude
* How To Make Friends and Influence People
* Iron John (Robert Bly)
* Meditations (Marcus Aurelius)
* Never Eat Lunch Alone
* Psychocybernetics
* Pulling Your Own Strings
* Ready For Anything (same author as GTD)
* The Dip
* Ten Days to Self Discipline
* The Power of Now
* Personal Power (Tony Robbins)
* Warrior King Magician Lover
Some were easier reads than others, and I suspect I am unusual in that I have a pretty rigorous system for making sure I regularly review my notes, and implement exercises and ideas in the books, but I feel I'd be a very different person for the worse without the value these books have added to my life.
npsimonsonFeb 19, 2014
nickthemagicmanonFeb 19, 2014
Dennis: Yeah, man, all you have to do is envision all the shit in the world that you want, cut pictures of it out and paste it on a board. Then you get it, you get the stuff!
usablebytesonJan 16, 2014
- "The art of thinking clearly" by Ralf Dobelli
- "Sources of power" by Gary Klein
- "The 8 pillars of motivation" by Farnoosh Brock
- "ReWork" by Jason Fried and David Hansson
- "Don't make me think" by Steve Krug
- "The art of explanation" by Lee LeFever
- "Getting real" by 37Signals
- "The secret" by Rhonda Byrne
netsharconJan 16, 2021
So it's not about how to avoid acknowledging problems, it's about how you shape your mind to see and deal with problems...
bluecalmonOct 7, 2013
On the other hand Oprah with her promotion of The Secret which is potentially very harmful if you start applying things it advocates or Kiyosaki with his books/mlm promotion are better candidates to put into scam category.
f1gm3ntonJuly 5, 2010
Now I'm starting to get my hopes back up and there are people around me that believe in me. I would highly recommend reading "think and grow rich". Ever heard of the book "the secret"? They ripped off that book.
I often find myself too making new friends only to not keep them after a year or so. Sometimes less. That's part of life.
Find something you like to do and obsess over it. That's what I'm doing now.
Also you will always need balance in your life and the focus and motivation will come.
Again, if you haven't read think and grow, read it and follow the instructions outlined within that book. If you have read it, read the damn thing again.
wavegeekonOct 26, 2014
People seem to succeed if they a) Have a lot of confidence they will succeed AND b) They are fully aware that there will be setbacks, struggle, difficulties, and moments of doubt.
Good book on the topic with academic references "Succeed: How We Can Reach Our Goals" by Heidi Grant Halvorson and Carol S. Dweck.